Optical disc player with pause function in response to elapsed p

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Control by timer or external extraneous condition

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369 30, 369 32, 358342, G11B 7085

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ABSTRACT:
An optical disc player having a timer for counting the elapse of time from the start of reproduction of music on an optical disc, an input for entering a desired reproduction time, a memory for storing the desired reproduction time and a logic processor for comparing the passage of time counted by the timer. The disc player pauses without going back to the starting position the reproduction of music when the elapsed time coincides with the desired reproduction time.

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Montgomery Ward, Color Television Model 12865 manual, 1985.

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